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RBI Asst./Sbi Clerk Main Exam 2020: Quiz 34 ( 15.04.2020)

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Question 1

Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 
Four years after the Indian hockey team finished last at the London Olympics, the men stood on the same (1) with their heads held high, silver medals at the (2) Champions Trophy gleaming around their necks. It was a historic win, the second podium finish at a major international competition in six months and, going into the Olympics, an (3) of how much India has advanced. The team lost in a shootout, but holding world champion Australia goalless for 60 minutes was in itself commendable, given that no one except the players believed it could be done. That it came a day after losing 4-2 to the same opposition makes it more impressive. It is the (4) of a long process that often threatened to (5). The process began with Spanish coach Jose Brasa and trainer Jesus Garcia Pallares in 2009 soon after the team missed the Olympic bus for the first time. Pallares was the man who brought science into training despite a very brief stay. It continued with David John who assisted Michael Nobbs and then Jason Konrath and now Matthew Eyles. Despite the exit of several coaches in this period, the team always had a good trainer to ensure that fitness did not suffer.
Find out the appropriate word in each case

Question 2

Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 
Four years after the Indian hockey team finished last at the London Olympics, the men stood on the same (1) with their heads held high, silver medals at the (2) Champions Trophy gleaming around their necks. It was a historic win, the second podium finish at a major international competition in six months and, going into the Olympics, an (3) of how much India has advanced. The team lost in a shootout, but holding world champion Australia goalless for 60 minutes was in itself commendable, given that no one except the players believed it could be done. That it came a day after losing 4-2 to the same opposition makes it more impressive. It is the (4) of a long process that often threatened to (5). The process began with Spanish coach Jose Brasa and trainer Jesus Garcia Pallares in 2009 soon after the team missed the Olympic bus for the first time. Pallares was the man who brought science into training despite a very brief stay. It continued with David John who assisted Michael Nobbs and then Jason Konrath and now Matthew Eyles. Despite the exit of several coaches in this period, the team always had a good trainer to ensure that fitness did not suffer.
Find out the appropriate word in each case

Question 3

Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 
Four years after the Indian hockey team finished last at the London Olympics, the men stood on the same (1) with their heads held high, silver medals at the (2) Champions Trophy gleaming around their necks. It was a historic win, the second podium finish at a major international competition in six months and, going into the Olympics, an (3) of how much India has advanced. The team lost in a shootout, but holding world champion Australia goalless for 60 minutes was in itself commendable, given that no one except the players believed it could be done. That it came a day after losing 4-2 to the same opposition makes it more impressive. It is the (4) of a long process that often threatened to (5). The process began with Spanish coach Jose Brasa and trainer Jesus Garcia Pallares in 2009 soon after the team missed the Olympic bus for the first time. Pallares was the man who brought science into training despite a very brief stay. It continued with David John who assisted Michael Nobbs and then Jason Konrath and now Matthew Eyles. Despite the exit of several coaches in this period, the team always had a good trainer to ensure that fitness did not suffer.
Find out the appropriate word in each case

Question 4

Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 
Four years after the Indian hockey team finished last at the London Olympics, the men stood on the same (1) with their heads held high, silver medals at the (2) Champions Trophy gleaming around their necks. It was a historic win, the second podium finish at a major international competition in six months and, going into the Olympics, an (3) of how much India has advanced. The team lost in a shootout, but holding world champion Australia goalless for 60 minutes was in itself commendable, given that no one except the players believed it could be done. That it came a day after losing 4-2 to the same opposition makes it more impressive. It is the (4) of a long process that often threatened to (5). The process began with Spanish coach Jose Brasa and trainer Jesus Garcia Pallares in 2009 soon after the team missed the Olympic bus for the first time. Pallares was the man who brought science into training despite a very brief stay. It continued with David John who assisted Michael Nobbs and then Jason Konrath and now Matthew Eyles. Despite the exit of several coaches in this period, the team always had a good trainer to ensure that fitness did not suffer.
Find out the appropriate word in each case

Question 5

Direction: In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. 
Four years after the Indian hockey team finished last at the London Olympics, the men stood on the same (1) with their heads held high, silver medals at the (2) Champions Trophy gleaming around their necks. It was a historic win, the second podium finish at a major international competition in six months and, going into the Olympics, an (3) of how much India has advanced. The team lost in a shootout, but holding world champion Australia goalless for 60 minutes was in itself commendable, given that no one except the players believed it could be done. That it came a day after losing 4-2 to the same opposition makes it more impressive. It is the (4) of a long process that often threatened to (5). The process began with Spanish coach Jose Brasa and trainer Jesus Garcia Pallares in 2009 soon after the team missed the Olympic bus for the first time. Pallares was the man who brought science into training despite a very brief stay. It continued with David John who assisted Michael Nobbs and then Jason Konrath and now Matthew Eyles. Despite the exit of several coaches in this period, the team always had a good trainer to ensure that fitness did not suffer.
Find out the appropriate word in each case

Question 6

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways: Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles ply on these three highways.

We have these pieces of information relating to the traffic on these days:

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.

What is the total number of vehicles on all three highways on Friday?

Question 7

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
What is the total number of vehicles on Highway A of three days?

Question 8

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
What is the average number of vehicles on Sunday?

Question 9

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
What is the difference between the vehicles on highway A on Saturday and the vehicles on highway C on Friday?

Question 10

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

There are three highways i.e. Highway A, Highway B and Highway C. On each of the given days - Friday, Saturday and Sunday, some number of vehicles pass on these three highways.

Friday: The number of vehicles on highway B is one-third of the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is 3/4th of the number of vehicles on highway C on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A and C is the same.

Saturday: The total number of vehicles on Saturday is 75000. The number of vehicles on highway B is 15000 less than that of highway A & C together. The number of vehicles on highway A is 5/6th of the number of vehicles on highway A on Sunday.

Sunday: The total number of vehicles on Sunday is 4/5th of thetotal number of vehicles on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway A is equal to the number of vehicles on highway B on Saturday. The number of vehicles on highway C is the same on Saturday and Sunday.
The number of vehicles on highway B on Friday is approximately what percent of the total vehicles on Sunday?

Question 11

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre of the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes different fruit, viz Banana, Apple, Plum, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Mango and Pear(None of the information given in necessarily in the same order.)
* O sits third to the left of the one who likes Pear. The one who likes pear faces outside. Only two persons sit between O and T.
* The one who likes Banana sits on the immediate right of T. The one who likes Orange sits second to the right of S. S is neither an immediate neighbour of T nor of O. S does not like Pear.
* Only one person sits between M and the one who likes Orange.
* P sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Papaya. S does not like Papaya.
* Q likes Mango. Q is not an immediate neighbour of M.
* The one who likes Apple is an immediate neighbour of Q.
* The one who likes Grapes is an immediate neighbour of R.
Who amongst the following sits diagonally opposite the one who likes Banana?

Question 12

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre of the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes different fruit, viz Banana, Apple, Plum, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Mango and Pear(None of the information given in necessarily in the same order.)
* O sits third to the left of the one who likes Pear. The one who likes pear faces outside. Only two persons sit between O and T.
* The one who likes Banana sits on the immediate right of T. The one who likes Orange sits second to the right of S. S is neither an immediate neighbour of T nor of O. S does not like Pear.
* Only one person sits between M and the one who likes Orange.
* P sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Papaya. S does not like Papaya.
* Q likes Mango. Q is not an immediate neighbour of M.
* The one who likes Apple is an immediate neighbour of Q.
* The one who likes Grapes is an immediate neighbour of R.
Who among the following represent the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Orange?

Question 13

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre of the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes different fruit, viz Banana, Apple, Plum, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Mango and Pear(None of the information given in necessarily in the same order.)
* O sits third to the left of the one who likes Pear. The one who likes pear faces outside. Only two persons sit between O and T.
* The one who likes Banana sits on the immediate right of T. The one who likes Orange sits second to the right of S. S is neither an immediate neighbour of T nor of O. S does not like Pear.
* Only one person sits between M and the one who likes Orange.
* P sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Papaya. S does not like Papaya.
* Q likes Mango. Q is not an immediate neighbour of M.
* The one who likes Apple is an immediate neighbour of Q.
* The one who likes Grapes is an immediate neighbour of R.
Who among the following sits exactly between T and N, when counted from right of T?

Question 14

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre of the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes different fruit, viz Banana, Apple, Plum, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Mango and Pear(None of the information given in necessarily in the same order.)
* O sits third to the left of the one who likes Pear. The one who likes pear faces outside. Only two persons sit between O and T.
* The one who likes Banana sits on the immediate right of T. The one who likes Orange sits second to the right of S. S is neither an immediate neighbour of T nor of O. S does not like Pear.
* Only one person sits between M and the one who likes Orange.
* P sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Papaya. S does not like Papaya.
* Q likes Mango. Q is not an immediate neighbour of M.
* The one who likes Apple is an immediate neighbour of Q.
* The one who likes Grapes is an immediate neighbour of R.
Which of the following is true regarding N?

Question 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre of the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Each of them likes different fruit, viz Banana, Apple, Plum, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Mango and Pear(None of the information given in necessarily in the same order.)
* O sits third to the left of the one who likes Pear. The one who likes pear faces outside. Only two persons sit between O and T.
* The one who likes Banana sits on the immediate right of T. The one who likes Orange sits second to the right of S. S is neither an immediate neighbour of T nor of O. S does not like Pear.
* Only one person sits between M and the one who likes Orange.
* P sits on the immediate left of the one who likes Papaya. S does not like Papaya.
* Q likes Mango. Q is not an immediate neighbour of M.
* The one who likes Apple is an immediate neighbour of Q.
* The one who likes Grapes is an immediate neighbour of R.
What is the position of the one who likes Papaya with respect to S?

Question 16

The Central Board of Directors of the RBI recommended aligning the financial year of RBI from July-June, with the government’s fiscal year (April-March) from the year _______.

Question 17

Who will head the Municipal Bonds Development Committee constituted by the Securities and Exchange Board of India.

Question 18

Which of the following state hosted the SAREX-2020 exercise of Indian Coast Guard?

Question 19

Who has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) of the Yes Bank?

Question 20

Who has been facilitated with World Book of Records Golden Era of Bollywood honour?
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